List of trunk roads in Ukraine

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Trunk roads and European roads in Ukraine

In the road system in Ukraine two types exist of highways : International and national highways. The international highways ( Ukrainian міжнародна дорога ) are marked with the letter M and a number. The national highways ( Ukrainian національна дорога ) are denoted by the letter Н (Cyrillic N ) and a number.

The distinction between simple and freeway-like trunk roads is only made by the color of the road signs, with a blue background denoting a simple trunk road and a green background a freeway-like trunk road.

Planning, overview

A coherent Ukrainian motorway network is being planned or is being set up. The motorways M 03 Kiev - Boryspil and M 18 Kharkiv - Dnipro have already been completed . As part of the preparations for the 2012 European Football Championship and the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the construction of a motorway from the Korczowa / Krakowez border crossing to Uspenka with a total length of 1400 kilometers is planned, which will be completed together with the completion of the A4 in Poland and one to be be erected motorway section in Russia , the European route E40 to Rostov-on-Don completed.

On June 24, 2006 the street names in Ukraine were renumbered by law. As a result, the previous street names from M24 to M27 no longer existed. A new law of April 18, 2012 reintroduced the street names M24 to M29 (partly new), and a further law on September 16, 2015 added some changes.

The total length of all trunk roads in Ukraine is around 13,483 km, of which there are around 8652 km international and around 4830 km national trunk roads (as of 2016).

International trunk roads

number course overall length State of development map
M01 E95
E101
Kiev - Kipti - Chernihiv - Novi Jarylowytschi to Belarus ( Homel ) 223.1 km (with feeders to Chernihiv and Brovary 241.8 km) Sections have already been developed like a motorway.
The complete expansion to the motorway began in 2007 and is to take place for the 2012 European Football Championship .
Course of the M 01
M02 E101 Kipti - Borsna - Baturyn - Hluchiw - Batschiwsk to Russia ( Brjansk ) 242.4 km The expansion of this trunk road to the motorway is planned
for the 2012 European Football Championship.
Course of the M 02
M03 E40
E50
Kiev - Poltava - Kharkiv - Slavyansk - Krasnyi Luch - Dowschanskyj to Russia ( Rostov-on-Don ) 856.1 km (with feeders to Kharkiv International Airport, Kharkiv and Poltava 872.8 km) Large sections have already been developed like a motorway. Course of the M 03
M04 E50
E40
Znamyanka - Dnipro - Donetsk - Luhansk - Isvaryne to Russia ( Volgograd ) 597.7 km (with feeders to Donetsk and Luhansk 621.7 km) On this stretch there are
parts of the motorway, but also only two-lane sections.
Course of the M 04
M05 E95 Kiev - Bila Tserkva - Uman - Odessa 504.6 km (with feeders to Odessa 537.2 km) The sections around Kiev and Odessa are
already developed like a motorway.
Course of the M 05
M06 E40
E471 E50
Kiev - Zhytomyr - Rivne - Lviv - Uzhhorod - Chop to Hungary ( Budapest ) 863.8 km (with feeders to Zhytomyr, Novohrad-Volynskyi, Lviv and Rivne 888.8 km) In the years 2005 to 2008, the entire route
from the Hungarian border across the Carpathian Mountains to Lviv was
renewed and partially expanded like a motorway.
Course of the M 06
M07 E373 Kiev - Korosten - Kovel - Jahodyn to Poland ( Lublin ) 488.5 km (with feeder to Jahodyn 490.4 km) This trunk road has for the most part 2 × 2 lanes. Course of the M 07
M08 E58 Uzhhorod bypass - Slovak border 13.8 km Course of the M 08
M09 E372 Ternopil - Lemberg - Schowkwa - Rawa-Ruska to Poland (Lublin) 174 km Course of the M 09
M10 E40 Lviv - Krakowez to Poland (Krakow) 68.1 km (83.3 km with feeders to Lviv) Course of the M 10
M11 Lviv - Horodok - Mostyska - Shehini (border) to Poland (Przemyśl) 72.1 km Course of the M 11
M12 E50 Stryj - Ternopil - Khmelnytskyi - Vinnytsia - Uman - Kropyvnytskyi -
Znamyanka
746.2 km (with feeders to Vinnytsia and Khmelnytskyi 761.3 km) Course of the M 12
M13 E584 Kropywnyzkyj - Nowoukrajinka - Lyubaschiwka - Platonowe to Moldova ( Chișinău ) 257.9 km Course of the M 13
M14 E58 Odessa - Mykolaiv - Kherson - Melitopol - Berdyansk -
Mariupol - Novoazovsk to Russia ( Taganrog )
634.8 km (with feeder to Kherson, Mykolaiv and Melitopol 655.7 km) Course of the M 14
M15 E87 Odessa - Sarata - Tatarbunary - Strumok - Suworowe - Ismajil - Reni to Moldova ( Giurgiulești ) and on to Romania ( Galați - Bucharest ) 289.4 km Course of the M 15
M16 Odessa - Kuchurhan to Moldova (Chișinău) 58.7 km Course of the M 16
M17 E97 Kherson - Oleschky - Dzankoy - Feodosia - Kerch 430 km Course of the M 17
M18 E105 Kharkiv - Dnipro - Zaporizhia - Melitopol -
Simferopol - Yalta
687.7 km (731.6 km with feeders to Kharkiv International Airport, Simferopol and Novomoskovsk) The section Kharkiv - Dnipro is already developed like a motorway. Course of the M 18
M19 E85 Belarus ( Brest ) to Domanowe - Kovel - Lutsk - Ternopil - Chernivtsi - Terebletsche to Romania (Bucharest) 506.4 km (with feeders to Chernivtsi and Lutsk 525.6 km) Course of the M 19
M20 E105 Kharkiv - Hoptivka to Russia ( Belgorod ) 28.4 km Course of the M 20
M21 Zhytomyr - Kalynivka - Vinnytsia - Schmerynka - Mohyliw-Podilskyj to Moldova 222.2 km (with feeders to Berdychiv and Kalynivka 239.7 km) Course of the M 21
M22 Poltava - Kremenchuk - Oleksandrija 148.1 km Course of the M 22
M23 E81 Berehove - Vynohradiv - Velyka Kopanja 49.5 km Course of the M 23
M24 Mukachevo - Berehove - Luschanka to Hungary 37.5 km
M25 Solomonowo - Welyka Dobron - Janoschi 59.6 km
M26 Hungary to Wylok - Newetlenfolu - Djakowe to Romania 20.7 km
M27 Odessa - Velykodolynske - Chornomorsk 14 km Course of the H 04
M28 Odessa - Yuzhne with continuation on M 14 49 km
M29 Kharkiv - Krasnohrad - Pereschtschepyne with continuation on M 18 157.9 km (with feeder to the M 18 160.7 km)
overall length 8652.7 km

National trunk roads

number course overall length map
N01 Kiev - Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi - Smila - Kamjanka - Snamyanka 272.9 km (with feeder to Obuchiw 281.2 km) Course of the H 01
N02 Lviv - Kurowytschi - Zolochiv - Zboriv - Ternopil 111.9 km Course of the H 02
N03 Zhytomyr - Chernivtsi 335 km (337.7 km with the shuttle to Dunaivtsi) Course of the H 03
N05 Krasnoperekopsk - Simferopol 115 km (116 km with a shuttle to Simferopol International Airport) Course of the H 05
N06 Simferopol - Bakhchysarai - Inkerman - Sevastopol 66.4 km (with shuttle to Belbek / Sevastopol airport 69.3 km) Course of the H 06
N07 Kiev - Brovary - Pryluky - Romny - Sumy 339.6 km Course of the H 07
N08 Boryspil - Kremenchuk - Kamjanske - Dnipro - Zaporizhia 429.6 km (with shuttle to Dnipropetrovsk International Airport 434.9 km) Course of the H 08
N09 Lviv - Ivano-Frankivsk - Mukachevo 423.6 km Course of the H 09
N10 Stryj - Ivano-Frankivsk - Chernivtsi - Mamalyha to Moldova (Chișinău) 275 km (with feeders to Ivano-Frankivsk and Tysmenytsya 286.2 km) Course of the H 10
N11 Dnipro - Sofiyivka - Kryvyi Rih - Kazanka - Novyj Buh - Bashtanka - Mykolaiv 239.5 km Course of the H 11
N12 Sumy - Poltava 151.6 km (with feeder to Sumy 170.4 km) Course of the H 12
N13 Lviv - Sambor - Perechyn - Uzhhorod 232.5 km Course of the H 13
N14 Oleksandrivka - Kropywnyzkyj - Mykolaiv 214.3 km (with feeder to Kropywnyzkyj 239.9 km) Course of the H 14
N15 Zaporizhia - Novomykolaivka - Donetsk 210.7 km Course of the H 15
N16 Zolotonosha - Cherkassy - Uman 199.6 km Course of the H 16
N17 Lviv - Kamjanka-Buska - Lutsk 130.5 km Course of the H 17
N18 Ivano-Frankivsk - Ternopil 106.9 km Course of the H 18
N19 Yalta - Sevastopol 80.7 km Course of the H 19
N20 Slovyansk - Donetsk - Mariupol 190.4 km Course of the H 20
N21 Starobilsk - Luhansk - Donetsk 219.3 km Course of the H 21
N22 Ustyluh - Wolodymyr-Wolynskyj - Lutzk - Rowno 155.9 km Course of the H 22
N23 Kropywnyzkyj - Novhorodka - Kryvyi Rih - Apostolowe - Marjanske - Nikopol - Marhanets - Tomakivka - Zaporizhia 251.1 km (with shuttle to Kryvyi Rih International Airport 253.7 km) Course of the H 23
overall length 4830.4 km

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b http://euro2012highway.blogspot.com/2007/10/blog-post_20.html
  2. http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung/OTS_20101230_OTS0112/ukraine-plant-fuer-die-kommenden-fuenf-jahre-entwicklung-eines-autobahnnetzes-nach-nordeuropaeischem-modell
  3. Кабінет Міністрів України; Постанова, Перелік від 24.06.2006 № 865 Про затвердження переліку автомобільних доріг загального користування державного значення (Ukrainian)
  4. Кабінет Міністрів України; Постанова, Перелік від 04/18/2012 № 301 Про затвердження переліку автомобільних доріг загального користуванжня користуванжня користуванжнянявняванжняняв
  5. Кабінет Міністрів України; Постанова, Перелік від 09/16/2015 № 712 Про затвердження переліку автомобільних доріг загального кориастуваного кориастуванжня кориастувоного кориастуванжня
  6. Section of the Moscow-Kiev motorway is to be opened for UEFA EURO 2012 ( Memento of the original from December 4, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English, accessed July 6, 2010) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.nrcu.gov.ua